GirlTrek, a nonprofit and national health movement serving Black women and girls, staged a day of healing on inauguration day in Washington, D.C.

About 150 women gathered at Trinity College for what they called a day of “sisterhood and revolutionary self-care” complete with dance, workshops, trap yoga and more.

Ashley K. Nicholas, 23 of D.C. dances during a dance break at GirlTrek's day of #BlackGirlHealing.GirlTrek

“In the wake of a historical presidential election, Black women are united more than ever. We are committed to the causes that mean the most to us and our communities,” explains GirlTrek co-founder, T. Morgan Dixon.

“Since the beginning of GirlTrek, self-care has been the revolutionary act that grounds everything thing we do. In these trying times of uncertainty, it is even more critical that we return to rituals of healing and self-care.”

GirlTrek cofounder Vanessa Garrison addresses the crowd of 150 at GirlTrek's day of #BlackGirlHealing held on Inauguration Day as a recommitment to motivating Black women and girls to live their healthiest, most-fulfilled lives.GirlTrek